Florida Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What action must an individual take if they had their license revoked and want to practice again?

  1. Attend a re-licensing workshop

  2. Obtain a new license

  3. Demonstrate professional development

  4. Notify their employer

The correct answer is: Obtain a new license

To practice again after a license has been revoked, the individual must obtain a new license. A revocation is a serious disciplinary action that typically indicates a significant violation of professional standards or regulations. When a license is revoked, the individual loses all legal rights to practice their profession and must undergo a process to regain this ability. In most cases, simply attending workshops or demonstrating professional development is not enough to reinstate a revoked license. The individual must address the underlying reasons for the revocation and comply with any specific requirements established by the licensing board before they can apply for a new license. This may include fulfilling certain criteria, such as completing an evaluation, fulfilling educational requirements, or serving a specified waiting period. Notifying an employer is also not relevant in this context as the individual cannot legally practice until the new license is obtained.